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International collaborative assessment study of the AHD [‎575]‎ method for the measurement of blood haemoglobin

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Moharram, N.M.M.

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El Aouad, R.

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Al Busaidy, S.

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Fabricius, A.

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Heller, S.

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Wood, W.G.

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Wolf, H.U.

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Heuck, C.C.

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2014-06-17T07:47:40Z

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2014-06-17T07:47:40Z

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2006

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1020-3397

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http://applications.emro.who.int/emhj/1206/12_6_2006_722_734.pdf

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http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/117145

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722-734

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Accurate, economical methods for haemoglobin determination by laboratories in countries with limited resources are not available. This report provides the results of an international collaborative study evaluating the alkaline haematin detergent [‎AHD[‎575]‎]‎ method as a reference method for laboratory services with limited resources. The study included 6 laboratories; 3 in East Mediterranean countries, 1 in East Africa and 3 in Europe. The [‎AHD[‎575]‎]‎ method was evaluated against the HiCN method, with blood samples drawn from healthy and sick subjects. The results indicate that the AHD[‎575]‎ method is suitable for measuring haemoglobin in laboratories at all levels

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EMHJ - Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 12 (‎5)‎, 522-534, 2006

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Hemin

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Reference Standards

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Spectrum Analysis

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Laboratory Techniques and Procedures

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Hemoglobins

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International collaborative assessment study of the AHD [‎575]‎ method for the measurement of blood haemoglobin